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What if my wife is superstitious?

You can teach your wife science yourself and make her realize that superstitious behavior is not desirable. As long as your wife is not superstitious, but has a correct belief view, I don't think there is any need to make a fuss, and you can't know about her after you get married, can you? So it's your choice! You can also try to understand what she believes, distinguish between good and bad, and persuade her! No problem, just make her happy!

Respect for her faith, even if it is inexplicable to cast a spell on her family, is well-intentioned and can be respected. Don't let her connive at the liar, and report any property loss to the police in time. Calling the police is not to catch a liar (better, but probably not), but to let her know that the police will take care of such things. Those people are liars and do illegal things. But there is nothing wrong with fear, at least in the face of disaster, you can shirk your fate.

When doing evil, you can also think about karma. I am not superstitious, but I am not a pure materialist. I believe that things that cannot be explained may be limited by existing science, or there may be things that we cannot perceive. I have a colleague who has never been superstitious about ghosts and gods, but she did encounter strange things. Her mother-in-law worships bodhisattva at home. When buying a fragrant bowl, she bought two, one for the bodhisattva and one at the door. When burning incense, she will also insert a column of incense in the incense bowl at the door. One night, her 2-year-old son cried and trembled.

There is no way for the whole family to find a fairy in the middle of the night, but she specializes in seeing a doctor and divining. The fairy said it was for the fairy at home, burning incense on the fifteenth day of the first month, saying that the fairy of this family had been in your home for many years and didn't want to be unknown. I want you to know that he exists, so if you know, the child will be fine. Of course, her mother-in-law agreed, and then the child recovered, stopped crying and was not cold. From then on, colleagues watched her mother-in-law burn incense more vigorously than anyone else. You can not believe it, but you can not believe it, but you can not believe it all. I think if you do well for the future of Mo Wen, you don't have to be afraid of it. The most terrible thing is ghosts and gods, and the most terrible thing is always the human heart.